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HOTELS
SOUTHERN THAILAND
Hotels in southern Thailand
Hotels accommodation
bungalows cottages beach houses cottages villas southern Thailand
are plenty in Southern Thailand.
From the luxury 5 star hotel / beach resort to the 4 and 3 star category
hotels plus all the villas and lower priced houses somewhere on the
islands. Low priced apartments can usually be found in the downtown area
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The most famous hotel in Thailand is for
sure the Oriental Hotel in Bangkok read the story:
The legendary Oriental Bangkok -
the grand dame on the Chao Phraya turns 130 by Eric Lim
The Oriental
Bangkok, the world-renowned luxury
hotel, is the oldest hotel in Bangkok,
has a legacy of famous writers and a
long and famous history. She celebrates
her 130th anniversary this year.
Two Danish sea captains founded the
Oriental in 1865 during the reign of
King Rama IV when Thailand opened up to
trade as a result of the Bowring Treaty
signed ten years earlier.
The founders saw the need for a hotel by
the Chao Phraya to cater for the
seafarers and traders who sailed
upriver. They didn't realize then that
the hotel they started would one day be
a celebrated luxury hotel graced by the
rich and famous.
Unfortunately the original building is
no longer standing. The history of the
Oriental Bangkok, the first hotel in the
city, is taken from 1876 when the old
wing was built. This building is still
there.
The tradition of famous writers dates
back to 1888, when Konrad Korzeniowski,
a Polish merchant navy officer, sailed
up the Chao Phraya and docked next to
the Oriental Hotel. Nicknamed "Polish
Joe" by his shipmates, he later became
known to the literary world as Joseph
Conrad.
Others were
to follow in Conrad's footsteps. In
1923, Somerset Maugham, an English
writer stayed at the Oriental Bangkok
and wrote the children's tale, "Siamese
Fairy Tale" while sitting in the river
terrace gazing out at the Chao Phraya.
Noel Coward, another English writer, stayed at the Oriental Bangkok in
1929. Conrad, Maugham, Coward and the American, James Michener, four
literary giants, became the founding fathers of the Authors' Wing.
The Oriental suffered damage, disrepair and looting during World War II,
when it was taken over by the Japanese army. After the war, Allied
officers waiting to return home made the hotel their living quarters.
In 1945, another legendary figure entered the scene. Jim Thompson, the
American who later made his name in Thai silk, became one of the owners
of the Oriental and a resident as well.
Thompson with five others, foreigners and Thai, pooled their funds in an
attempt to revive the hotel. Owing to personal differences, Thompson
left the group a year later.
The hotel went through a second major construction when the Garden Wing
was completed and opened in 1958. In 1967 there was another change in
ownership. It was then that Kurt Wachtveitl became General Manager.
The turning point came in 1974 when Jardine Matheson set up the Mandarin
Hotels Group and bought a 49% stake in the Oriental Bangkok. This
provided the impetus for a major expansion with the new 376-room wing,
ballroom and multi- level car park.
The new River Wing opened in 1976, with suites honoring Barbara Cartland,
John le Carre, Gore Vidal, Graham Greene and Norman Mailer. John le
Carre was said to have finished "The Honourable Schoolboy" here.
In 2006, after another major facelift, the Oriental Bangkok celebrates
its 130th anniversary with Kurt Wachtveitl still at the helm after 39
years, backed by his faithful and long-serving staff.
At a 130, the charming grand dame still holds court by the Chao Phraya.
The tradition of famous writers famous writers lives on.
About the Author
The Oriental Bangkok first appeared in Tour Bangkok Legacies, a
historical travel site on people, places and events that left their mark
in the landscape of Bangkok. The author, Eric Lim, is a free-lance
writer who lives in Bangkok Thailand.
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